Today I’m releasing an an EP of three tunes that I recorded over the past month. It’s a thematic extension to the the one I made in 2017 just before I moved to New York called What Time Does the Shock Arrive at the Top of the Pipe? The title of that work references a … Continue reading
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Piles of Rags to Love and Cherish
I released an album today that I’ve worked on for a year and a half, off-and-on. Continue reading
What Time Does the Shock Arrive at the Top of the Pipe?
During my first few days of unemployment, I wrote/mixed/mastered a quick 3-song release with 1 original (Melt Glass) and two covers (Mehmet Ali Ağca by Self Defense Family; Savings by Lungfish). It’s called “What Time Does the Shock Arrive at the Top of the Pipe?” and is available for free download on the Holistic Wellness … Continue reading
Paeans to Extrema
Newest 4-song EP, “Paeans to Extrema” is out now on bandcamp! The Spotify release is coming soon. Listen/tease/play/refuse/download/bite/regurgitate – I also made it so you can buy the whole Holistic Wellness discography from bandcamp for a 30% reduced price. Very shortly, I’m going to decide to either to an RPM challenge album or not. … Continue reading
Holistic Wellness is on Spotify
Word. I’m Having a Great Deal of Difficulty Processing the Cruelties of our History: Hierophanies for Goblins: Also on Google play, iTunes, Shazam, Deezer, Tidal, and more. Seek and ye shall find. Continue reading
Hierophanies for Goblins
I’m very pleased to announce a new four-song Holistic Wellness EP today, “Hierophanies for Goblins.” For those who like hearing the same thing over and over again, and also not. I’ve been working on this since October and I hope you enjoy it. Listen/share/buy/beg/borrow/steal/peel/wheel/within/wheel Continue reading
I’m Having a Great Deal of Difficulty Processing the Cruelties of our History
I wrote a new album (well, an EP, really) earlier this month, my first since Tensor Tympani in late 2012. I feel good about having proper music production tools now, and I am in awe of what can be done with Logic Pro X. It’s called “I’m Having a Great Deal of Difficulty Processing the … Continue reading